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Pennsylvania Crude Oil in PITTS: A vania crude o was reduc Ja Marre! today, the Cabell Sor Ragland remained junchanged, at $1.10. | ade aE Chappell Likely Board Candidate WASHINGTON, April 11.—Prest dent Harding's decision not to ap- point a Southerner as the farmer member of the farm reserve | board appeared today to have given Walter H. Chappell, Canute, Kan., the preference for the place. Chappell has the backing of all the leading farm organizations which were behind the late Milo D. Camp. bell, whose place is to be filled. He fs a college graduate, but a real “dirt farmer.” ACE HIP Till Friday Night Kress Moore Four JAS, KYRLE MacCURDY OTHER ACTS AS GOOD Dr, Richmond Burge \ve you a_ personal difficulty? \re you in any trouble? There’is generally a way out. I have been studying personal lems for many years. and tell me your fears d-perhapy I can etraighten the tangles, The address js; 6139-40 Arcade Bldg. Consultations from 9:30 to 6:00 huresday and Friday, DR. N, YOW geon, uses Chinese Recreate S|| Morne) Hera ects ta - ALTHEA LUCAS & Co. AM Souris ana “otter || De Marcos) Branaae” asieoents: her!!De Marcos| Bronsor’ ieee be Mustea! sheiks | & Baldwin my. Seattic, Wank, = RM Physician and sur Your Garden Fresh, spe grown seed | packets, enc Beautiful G Hi A collection of ten different varieties LOT 6+ ee sheds 5c PROD Flower Seeds Over 200 varicties choose from— to the each . me ‘The Most Complete Line of Lawn Mow- ers and Garden Tools in the City, “| “dirt” | q | [shortly after midnight Wednesday, | 1 Man Breathes Gas TWwkt OORE THEATRE Cirenil NOW PLAYING -HENRY B. WALTHALL h UNKNOWN” Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE eave Seattle Dally “Mixcept flunday SPECIAL NIGHT SERVIC From Seattle to Bremerton utday and Bun and Dally 11:50) AUTOMOBILE FERRY fentile to Bremerton Daily TG, 11:30 A, M., 3:00 P, M, f 4 9:9, 19:90, 11:20 LJ 100, 640, 11:20 PB. M.S a0 P, Md Matinees, 2110, Nights, 7 and 9 Mr. Alexander Pantngen Prosents THE LATE STAR OF THE NEW YOLK WINTER GARDEN NAN HALPERIN in nm Character Song Cycle “Dummies” “Taxie” The Three Pasquali Brothers Princeton and Vernon Pantagescope General Adminntons Matinees, 250 Muhts, 400 LEAGUE FIGHTS PORT PURCHASE |Tax Organization Opposes Buying Moran Site Wednes the or Announcement was made Tax Limit n which wa lay by the ague ia fight at the a 40-mill tax limit ty, that actively oppose the © old Moran site by and that volun before va last legislature fo on real the and personal ague will etings wh \ that thig proponal of the to increase the 860, port commissioner bonded indebtedness of the port 00 means increasing the annual amount which the taxpayers have had to make good, and would prove a upon the publlo terminal as, The port has levied a of $2,600,000 in taxes to moet ations of the port, and for the last two years the tax has totaled more than half a million dotiars,” sald Sherman C, Sawtelle, secretary of the league. r soon the port's . If we add $850,000 to the! ent Indebtedness, so heavy it will be forced to raise its port s, placing us at a har ities, ‘Acquiring the Moran alte for $600,000 would not keep out private |competition from present public | docks, ax any concera, after June 1, can, pursuant to provisions of a law passed by the last legislature, nego: Uate a S0year lease for terminals ping or near by the Moran site, | so the port's limit of honded in- debtedness would be approached by acquirement of the site and the ex: |penditure of $250,000 for ihe mint. gration station | “The league proposes to show | voters the port {losing $1,000 every working day tax * © pay off the 40 nO provis fon ts be a fund to laltho the life unde 0 year.” |Man Struck Down by |Street Car, May Die | Struck by a street | crossing - First ave. cr while at Wall at, | John Richardson, 50, of 5002 Ross} st, received a fractured skull and other Injuries which may result in his death, according to officials at Providence hospital. He was struck | when he failed to seo the car in time to avold it. and Is Near Death Jacob Jacobson, 46, a Whaler, was found unconscious in hig room, at |2330% First ave, early Wednesday | |morning, with gas flowing from a| Jet on the stove, He had not recoy- ered consciousnéas at noon Wednes. | day in the city hospital, Jacobson was found by the landiady, Mre. M |Cunningham, who investigated when she smelled Jacobson may dic Kicked in Head by _ Horse, May Die} Kicked In the head by a horse at| his home, late Tuesday, Joseph For-| cler, 75, 2601 W. 88th st, wag in| the Providence hospital Wednesday, | nedr death, Forcier’s skull fractured by the horse's hoofs. is a widower. was He} Gives Lecture on “Care of Teeth” At a special assembly at the Lake. side school, Monday afternoon, Dr. S. H. Sussman lectured on “The Care of the Teeth,” illustrating his points with pictures and demon. strating With a human skull. At} theo eame assembly it was an- nounced that a silver loving cup is being offered by Herbert gchoenfeld, of tho Standard Furniture Co, for| the higheat scholarship recoived at| the Moran Lakeside school during | the last quarter of this school year. | Millionaire Mail | Bandit Must Serve) LOS ANGELES, Cal. April 11.—| Herbert Wilson, mililonaire mail bandit, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his comrade, Herbert Cox, lost all chance to escape the penalty today yhen the appellate court, consid. | ering an appeal, announced {te de. cision upholding the trial court's | findings. | Wilson shot Cox tn an attempted escape from the county jail which | was frustrated on April 9, .19 Wilson declared his innocen maintaining Cox killed himself on seeing escape was impoxsible, Paris Aerobus Line Planned by French) PARIS, April 13.—The munictpal | council of Paris is considering al pzaject for tho establishment of an| “aerobus” line between the city and! the suburbs to take care of the enor- | mous crowds during the rush hours, | M. Francois Laur, an engineer, has presented @ plan for a train built Mike 4 dirigible with overnead wheels run- | ning on an electrified lineyitrung on | plyones, Initial cost 1s estimated | jat about $65,000 a mile. The train | would carry 60,000 persons in the | course of the day. | Republican Club | Meets Thursday The Young Men's Republican etub will hold their weekly moeting Thurs. | day noon in Wolf's cafeteria, 81114 Second ave., at which time the can- Gidates for the city council will give short addresses, THE SEATTLE STAR Dress Up in Cottons! Big Savings During “WEEK OF COTTONS” at The Bon Marche 36-Inch Fine Ratine $1.00 Yard 26-Inch Dress Ginghams Assorted checks plaids. Lengths to 26-Inch Gingham 20c Yard This lovely fabric in plaid, Blue, tan, pink and helio combinations. 36-Inch Tissue Gingham 40c Yd. Assorted checks. White with pink or blue, gold, red, helio and tan. 40-Inch Mercerized Batiste 35c Very fine quality batiste, in a good range of colors. 36- and 38-Inch Voiles 50c Yard Beautiful patterns in all the new sprigged and Oriental effects, 36-Inch Dress Voiles 15c Yard Light and dark colors, patterned in floral and spray effects. Lengths to 10 yards. All the wanted quality. and 10 Clear, new, heather mixtures. 36- and 38-Inch Fine Voile 75c Very fine and sheer in floral and dot pat- terns, also Egyptian print effe 2-Ply Dress Voiles $1.00 Yard Shirting and printed stripes. Butterick’s New Y ork Representative Special Sale! Corsets, Brassieres and Girdles Elaine —— ae =i Strong pink stripe fabric, closing in Brocade the juck, Corsets $3.95 Part Elastic Girdles $1.00 Elastic and fabric, forms a trim and Model sketched, low comfortable girdle in 6- and 8-inch gtriped brocade, bust and long skirt, widths. ‘ part rt top, ii reer’ ae with elastic gussets * spoon steel, well- will conduct the examinations. for full hip ratte. Sport Girdles $1.25 pened, for average of pre-school age are eligible. All black boning. A wonderful value. Coutil with elas- figure. Sizes 22 to 5: Sizes 22 to 32. A tic sides. Gives firm, natural lines. 32. Much under- call Personal Service, Elliott 4100. very special value. Second Floor—The Bon Marche priced. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Mederately Priced Correct Sport and TopCoats At $19.75 and $24.75. The right sport wrap is an art! It must fill so many needs, and it must have that elusive quality we call chic—almost more than any other garment in a woman’s ward- robe, The materials in these three groups include plain and plaid polaires, tweeds and many of the new mixed coatings. Smartly tailored in the new flare lines, they impart that well-turned-out appearance that is every woman's pride. In the favored sport shades. Second Floor—The Bon Marche school heels—medium or round-toe last. calf. Sizes 2 Mid-Week Food Specials Armour’s Star Ham 3lc Lb. a Finest quality cornfed stock. Whole or half ham, Boneless Cottage Butts, trim. Bon Marche Potato Salad, made med of surplus fat, 20¢ Ib. with our own mayonnaise, Fleming's Egg Preserver—now 15¢ 1b is the time to put eggs down Bon Marche Thousand Island for winter; one jar will pre- Salad Dressing, delicious; 88¢ serve 60 dozen eggs; 45¢ jar Ib, Derby Brand Chicken Broth 13c Pure stock and delicious; 2 for 2c, Prunes, 10¢ Ib.; 3 lbs. 25¢ Value Tomatoes, 10¢ Spanish Shelled Peanuts, 15¢ $1,15 dozen. per Ib, Paul's Jams, 4, kinds, 20¢ sar. Del Monte Apr in rieh syrup, 20¢ can. fixtra Special Pabst Famous Bluo Ribbon Beer, 18¢ for the day, Bon Marche Bread 12c Loaf For the day only Extra Special Our new Vim-o Brenda detictour bread of exceptional health yalue Butterhorns, 2 for 15¢; 6 for 25¢. All Cookies, for the day, 18¢ « dozen; 2 dozen for B2¢, Tutt! Frutti Loaf Cake, spe clal at b5¢. Upper Main Floor can; Paul's Red Cherries, Maraschino style, 25¢ hottie, sook, Pure Black .Pepper, 4 lb. 10¢, 1 lb, 18¢, Genuine Orange Pokoo A40@ 1b; 2 lbs, for 754, Tea, Special Groon Tea, 26¢@ per tb. 2 lbs, for 45¢, shades street and sport fabric. Plain and Mixed Color Ratine, Yd. plain colors Exquisite patterns in gay and vivid print designs. 32-Inch Madras Good-looking patterns in woven cords Good colors. Third Mloor—The Deltor system, , J 25 | An R. & G. Corset $1.95 Model sketched, of Extra! 562 Pairs Underpriced! Girls’ Strap Pumps and Oxfords Brown, tan and black calf Oxfords made with Goodyear welt sewed soles and low One-strap Pumps of patent leather, gunmetal or brown 4, 0 8—exceptionally low priced. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Men! Time for Nainsook Union Suits at 79c Start the season with brand new Union Suits ~made of checked nain- Sleeveless, length style—well made and splendid for fit. Sizes 34 to 46, Men's Shop—Just Inside the Lower Second Aye, Entrance i The Bon Marc PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET in this popular An especially fine $1.25 effective over tomer, and floral effects 25c Bon Marche is here to tell you how easy it is to make your own clothes by the use of Pattern Department—Third Floor Curtainings For a “Week of Cottons” at Low Prices Curtain Scrims 15c Yard inexpensive, durable curtains 3 Scrims with neat drawnwork border—in white, Make use. cream and ecru. Thi i H room curtains, Dainty Curtain Voiles 45c Yard A variety of dots and crossbar designs—for plain or ruffled curtains. White, cream and ecru. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Register Your Baby For The Bon Marche Baby Clinic, April 17th to 21st, under auspices of Seattle Federation of Wom- en’s Clubs. Well-known specialists in child health For Apron Thursday “Polly Prim” and “Coquette” At 69c and $1.95 Polly Prim is a quaint little yoked effect of good quality chambray, trim- med with either checked gingham or daintily flowered cretonne. In flower shades oe ath 69c Coquette is a delightful combination of checked Amoskeag gingham and plain chambray. Black binding gives an air of jauntiness, and gay little butterflies and bright flowers are springlike trim- ming. This apron is cut especially gen- erous and the hem is wide. In the newest spring shades,’ sizes 86 to 44......... ‘ $1.95 Second Floor—The Bon Marcho $3.95 PAIR $1.45 knee} andicottanmised. Knickers? ar blue and green, Boys’ Rah-rah Hats, sizes 4 to 8 years, special... 36-Inch Hope Muslin Lengths to 10 yards, 10 yards A truly wonderful value. Not cus- 36-Inch Colorful Ratine 75c Yard fective checks and plaids, in white with helio, blue, gray and pink. 27-Inch Dotted Swiss 35< Yard Sheer and dainty. grounds. Red, pink, blue, gold and helio. 32-Inch Dress Gingham 35c Yard Fine quality zephyr. pink, helio and tan. 32-Inch Dress Gingham 50c Yard Imported zephyr of Scotch and English man- ufacture. Wanted shades in checks and plaids. Striped Sport Skirt Ratine $1.50 Very good looking and practical. Henna. Curtain Madras 45c Yard Very dainty for curtains—ecru color madras with colored floral and bird designs, in pink and green, pink and blue, gold and green, blue and gold. Open Mesh Scrims 35c Yard Plain or bordered designs in two sizes of meshes- very attractive for bedroom, dining room or living- open in the Baby Shop. For further information Vacation Time—Outfit Now! Boys’ Blouses 79c Sizes 6 to 15 Years Good quality Blouses with yoke backs, fast colors—of percales, crepes, chambrays and other good wash ma- terials, Dandy good Blouses for this low price. Boys’ Knickers Sizes 6 to 17 Years A very low price, Isn't it, for wool- Brown, Full lined, 49c Upper Main Floor—The on Marche 15°. ——_ to a Colored dots on light Checks in blue, gold, for constant Infants to children Registration is now “ces eee Rem Glen SPIEL 8 EESIIMOE Special Sale of Women’s and Children’s Bloomers Second Fleer Cold Lunch at the Counter 30c Deviled Hee, Lettuce and Potato Safad Cabinet Pudding with) rruit . Sauce Coffee or Milk Upper Main Floor